Activating remote-space publishing

Remote setup

These steps should be performed on the remote Confluence instance which you plan to publish content to.

First, create the space where content will be published to.

Next, set up a user account and give that user permissions to view, add and delete content in that space. When content is published in to the space, it will appear to be authored and edited by this user.

Local setup

These steps should be performed on the local instance where the content is initially created. Note that for remote publishing to work the server hosting the local Confluence instance must be able to access the remote instance.

The example markup above based on the example from Same-space publishing, but we've added the {trigger} at the bottom. When the state changes to Published, the trigger is activated and the {remotepublish-page} macro instructs the Comala Workflows - Remote Publishing app to send the published content to the remote space.

Note: The final=true parameter is not necessary for different-space publishing, all the work is done by the {remotepublish-page} macro.